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We did an arm wrestle over the internet for our connections exhibition.  You could armwrestle with people at the exhibit in San Jose, Anchorage, Iowa, and Pennsylvania  If you are interested in that, I think the person who is most knowledgeable about the nuts and bolts is lath carlson who I think is at artguild.

Eric Siegel


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On Dec 13, 2011, at 4:11 PM, Katie Wray wrote:

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> Hello!
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> I work at a design firm out of Providence, RI that is working on an exhibition for a science museum in the UK.
> The exhibition is centered around connecting physical exhibits to the internet, and one of them involves viewing 360-degree live streaming video through a physical interface.
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> Finding locations that provide interesting views 24/7 and in 360 degrees is challenging, especially because we need places that have at least a decent internet connection to start with.
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> Our client has suggested thinking about other museums or educational institutions that might be interested in participating. We need to avoid close-up imagery of people for privacy reasons (and in case of moderation issues), but are fairly open otherwise. Animals, creatures, big things, small things, etc. - we're looking for places that will have a decent amount of movement and activity, and be interesting (or at least lit well) for the majority of 24 hours per day. This feed would be available on the internet as well, so the 24/7 aspect is important.
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> Right now we're just soliciting general interest in the project as we have plenty of details to work out on our end, but if (a) you're interested in having the live feed come from your institution, or (b) you have any ideas about where a great institution for the camera would be, I would love to get an e-mail from you.
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> Thank you ahead of time,
> Best,
> Katie
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